Aerial Photo Lab, Inc. currently owns 9 - Kodak Versamat processors, 1 - 20"
wide C-41 (ASP-70) processor, and 5 - 12" wide E6 (ASP-44) processors
for added security in processing your aerial
investment. In short, if you keep flying it we'll keep processing it!
Currently nearly all film is in and out the same day. Often we can also
get the printing done the same day as well.

Current Processing Price List

B&W Films

Negative Films

Transparency Films

Film Size

ALL

Color Negative

IR Negative

**IR
Positive

*AP-44

E-6 Films

**2427 Positive

For rolls from 11" to 20" wide

Call for $

Call for $

9.5"

1.50/ft.

2.95/ft.

3.05/ft.

Call

3.30/ft.

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5"

1.40/ft.

2.55/ft.

2.75/ft.

Call

3.15/ft.

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70 mm

Long Roll

1.10/ft.

2.00/ft.

2.10/ft.

Call

2.75/ft.***

Call

up to 35 mm

Long Roll

1.10/ft.

2.00/ft.

2.10/ft.

Call

2.75/ft.***

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Minimum Charge

$50.00

$50.00

$50.00

Call

$80.00

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Exposure Test

$30.00

$30.00

$30.00

Call

$40.00

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Other Services

Sensi Wedge

$30.00

*For better
turnaround times on the AP-44/E-6 processing please ship for morning delivery and
notify us the day prior to arrival.

***Additional discount can be provided for multiple long
rolls on 70mm to 16mm rolls

Our lab has also been involved with
several high speed films that are used as movie films.

revised 1/20/2014

We
have put together a comparison page for IR Film
processing that will be of interest to the professional market as well. If
you wish to review this information
see here.

Currently over 98% of our film processing is completed and shipped out to
clients the same day it is received.
Our normal turnaround time for processing is 24 hours.

Agfa and Kodak
are two major manufacturers of aerial film and aerial photo lab supplies.
Aerial Photo Lab, Inc. now utilizes primarily Agfa processing supplies due to a
notable trend of preference for various Agfa films by our clientele. Agfa
supplies meet the demand for our Transparency film processing (ASP44 – E6) in
particular. Agfa supplies products to our lab which Kodak has eliminated from
the Kodak product line. As a result, with Agfa, Aerial Photo Lab, Inc.
continues to provide the same superior imagery and service that our clients have
always enjoyed!

Quick Film Comparison Published
Data (to open manufacture data see below)

Resolving Power

TOC 1.6:1

TOC 1000:1

RMS Granularity

Film Speed

Chrome Films

AgfaChrome 200 (E6/ASP44 Process)

50

110

12

200

Kodak 2427 (AR5 Process ONLY)

80

100

13

32

Kodak
Color Infrared 1443 (specs
from AR5 numbers)

we have
found "negative process" to be higher resolution

From tests we ran I can not suggest the 35mm to be
run E6!

63

100

23

40

Most use

~100

Color Negative Films

Agfa X100

80

150

6

100

Agfa X400

55

130

7

400

Agfa N800

40

110

9

800

Kodak 2444

80

125

15

125

Kodak 2460

Data Not Provided

Data Not Provided

13

125

Kodak
Color Infrared 1443 (Negative Processing)

32

Most use

~100

B&W Films

Agfa Pan 20

250

800

8

20

Agfa Pan 80

101

287

9

80

Agfa Pan 200

51

181

18

200

Agfa Pan 400

40.3

161

25

400

Kodak 2402

55

130

20

200

Kodak 2405

50

125

26

400

Kodak 2412/3412

125

400 to 500

9

40

Direct Duplication Films

Color Material

AgfaChrome 200 (E6/ASP70 Process)

50

110

12

200

Kodak 2427 (AR5 Process)

80

100

13

32

B&W Material

Agfa PD1p & PD3p

181

326

~12

Kodak 2422

200

500

6

higher the
number the better

higher the number the better

LOWER the number the better

For your B&W investment we are using
the Kodak Versamat 1140 with Kodak 885 chemistry. We also have the option
of placing several more on line if the need arises. Some typical B&W
Aerial Films used in aerial photography are:

For your Color
Negative Aerial investment, we are
utilizing a Kodak Versamat with a Kodak approved combination of C-41 and
Aerial
Chemistry to obtain the best archival quality possible. We also have the
ability to add as many as 5 additional C-41 processors to our production line. Aerial Photo Lab
processes the following Color Negative films and more:

For your higher film speed Color POSITIVE investment we
utilize ASP-44 (E6) processors in our lab. We have the
ability to add as many as 5 processors with the ability to process as many as 6
rolls at the same time if the production need arises. Due to much slower processing speeds the normal same day turn around on the
aerial films will not always be available for these films.
We are Agfa Certified for processing of the
Chrome films. The ASP-44 and E-6 films
include:

With recent developments at Kodak we will no longer offer the AR5 process in our
lab unless it is for a large quantity under a contract. We own a Kodak
Versamat that we can have on line fairly quickly for the AR5 process.
Should this need ever be decided to be utilized in the future we have one
processor capable of approximately 5.5 FPM that can be utilized. Positive films that are processed using AR5 chemicals are:

We are continually working with film manufacturers on film
development and improvement. We are also working very closely with Agfa in
trying to bring some of the film formats that are being (and have been) dropped
by Kodak over the last several years. If you are looking for specific films
please let us know and we will help you.

ONE
IMPORTANT NOTE:

We
have received several rolls of film to be processed (or to be printed) that
arrived without being taped on the outside wrap. The lack of tape on the
outside wrap of film allows the film to become loose and move around inside the
can. This movement against the side of the can and the spool can cause
damage. There are times a spool is received bent inside the can and if the
film is loose there can be damage and if the spool is bent in shipping the damage can be severe.
We have received film that has gotten torn and kinked in shipping with no damage
to the box or can.